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BLEEDING
EYE INJURIES
BURNS
100
Who you call when someone is bleeding profusely.
What is 911?
100
Who you call when an object is impaled in the eye.
What is 911?
100
Affected areas of skin you may submerge in cool water to alleviate pain.
What are 1st and some 2nd degree burns?
200
You when you're trying to keep blood flowing out at a minimum.
What is keeping the victim lying down?
200
How you minimize movement of the injured eye.
What is covering both eyes?
200
Skin that appears red and may be swollen or painful.
What is a 1st degree burn?
300
Material you use to apply direct pressure to the wound.
What is a sterile dressing?
300
You do NOT apply pressure, raw meat, or ice to this.
What is an injured eye?
300
Skin that appears red, blistered and swollen.
What is a 2nd degree burn?
400
You check for these before elevating the wound above the victim's heart.
What is a fracture?
400
You may apply ice to the cheek and the area around this, but not directly on it.
What is a black eye?
400
Skin that is visibly charred and may be white.
What is a 3rd degree burn.
500
What you do while controlling a bleed and keep the victim warm with a blanket.
What is monitoring for shock?
500
How long you flush out the eyes with cool or room temperature water.
What is 15 minutes?
500
Conditions which require immediate medical attention.
What are some 2nd and 3rd degree burns?